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Old 04-08-2005, 11:38 AM
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Angled hinging closes and laysback simultaneously and produces a "no roll feel." Due to that the ball goes higher and tends to fade depending on ball position.

Horizontal hinging closes and hoods and produces a "full roll feel." Due to that the ball goes higher and tends to draw or produce straight shots depending on how inside/out your impact is and your ball position.

Vertical hinging doesn't close and stays perpendicular to the plane line and produces a "reverse roll feel." Due to this the ball will tend to fade and be well right of the intended target.
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